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Men’s ODI WC: England Have Shown The Commitment And Desire To Put Things Right, Says Jos Buttler
On Wednesday, England ended a five-match losing streak with a huge win over the Netherlands. In the process, England managed to get off the bottom of the points table to now be at seventh place with four points.
“I think everyone's been frustrated, but the guys have stayed tight, everyone's stayed really close and kept working hard. I think if you watched training yesterday, the guys probably trained as hard as they trained all trip, which shows the level of commitment and desire to put things right.”
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